








🟡 Practice smarter, play sharper — your ultimate golf training partner!
PrideSports Foam Practice Golf Balls are a set of 12 high-visibility yellow, soft foam balls featuring a dimpled surface for realistic practice. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, they offer a safe, durable, and convenient way to improve your golf swing anytime, anywhere.

| Brand | PrideSports |
| Material | Foam |
| Color | Yellow |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
| Sport | Golf |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Construction Type | Foam Molded |
| Size | OTH |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10750636402590 |
| UPC | 782174222289 796793290178 750636402593 601783661602 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 5.87 x 1.65 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
| Brand Name | PrideSports |
| Model Name | PrideSports Practice Golf Balls |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | PrideSports |
| Part Number | PAFB6012 |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Style | Foam |
| Included Components | practice balls |
T**C
Great, low-priced option for front or backyard batting practice.
These are great for batting practice. They fly farther than the mini plastic balls, so the kids have more fun hitting. And the price for 12 is a steal. They can hit cars, windows, plants and just about anything without doing damage. When I was pitching to my 10-year-old, he drove one straight back at me from just 20 feet away. It hit me square in my eye (luckily it was closed) and didn't even give me a shiner. The kid down the street got a good laugh out of it, though.
Z**T
Nice Balls
Will give you a decent idea of trajectory and spin without having to hit a real golf ball. Works best with short or medium irons. They last a long time. Usually until I lose one or my dad runs it over with the lawnmower.
C**G
perfect practice balls
I love these! I was going to purchase a 6 pack at a sporting goods store for 24.99 because I had borrowed some of the same ones from a neighbor but thought that the price was a little too high. These are of the same quality and are great for practice. The weight of the balls are obviously lighter than a real ball, but they are heavy enough to stay in place and use for practice. I did notice that these were easier to find than the pink ones I have used before because of the color. I plan to buy another pack because I want to have enough to use and practice without having to fetch after them so quickly.
N**K
Great for indoor short game practice
The media could not be loaded. I’ve only used these for chipping with my 60 and 54 wedge. They have a realistic trajectory and roll out compared to a real ball. My basement carpet plays like a medium speed green so it works well for practicing putts/chips. In the video I compare the practice ball to a real golf ball. I tried to make consistent contact between each ball. You’ll notice that the practice ball rolls out pretty well. It does get realistic spin, but due to the light weight the spin has a greater affect on trajectory and, in the case of chipping, the roll out. You can see in the last chip the ball rolled out to the right. This was due to the exaggerated effect of spin on the light weight practice ball. I actually find this helpful because it gives me feedback on my swing.I like this product for my purpose and it allows me to practice different chips/pitches without the fear of blading the ball into a window. They are a dense and hollow plastic and seem to hold up well. I’ve nailed the wall pretty hard with no damage to the wall or ball. The only critique I have is that the seam of the ball is very pronounced. It’s not a dealbreaker but would probably cause some funky spin when hitting outdoors with a longer club.
R**S
Great for outdoor beer pong games!
I'm actually using these for a completely different purpose than golfing. I made my own Battleship Beer Pong game and use these instead of ping pong balls!A little backstory. You may have seen a picture floating around of people who cut up foam blocks into ship shapes and cut holes for solo cups. I loved this idea and wanted to take it to the next level. Get a pool, fill it halfway, make your ships, and have them float around in the pool to up the difficulty!Anyway. The issue with pong balls are that they're fragile and too light for outdoor activities...likely to be affected by the wind quite a bit. Ping pong balls are 3g. These are 7g. Just enough difference that it doesn't affect your throw much, but adds quite a bit of windproofing. They are also foam and can't get smashed by drunk people. They float (essential) and wring out water with a squeeze. The color is great too. They may be a little heavy for cups not secured by some sort of holder, but I've seen floating beer pong raft things and I think these would be perfect for that application too.See pictures for a glimpse at our maiden voyage game! It was awesome!
J**S
Good for what they are but false trajectory
I disagree that these soft foam balls mimic real golf ball trajectory. I think these balls are great for reducing the distance of your shot (for things like indoor / backyard practice) and for not damaging other objects they come into contact with, but these shouldn’t be used for actual improvement since they will hide swing flaws. In other words the softness makes these much more forgiving than real golf balls. In order to get a more accurate reading and actually improve your game I would recommend firm foam balls as those are much more realistic, but the downside with those is they are firm enough that they can do a good deal of damage to objects they hit.
C**R
One Fine Training Aid
I hit balls at the schoolyard. I don't hit real golf balls that can damage, and rubber ones are much easier to pick up. (use a bucket and an 8 iron so one doesn't have to bend over). I hit the two inch stress balls as well as these, now. I like these because they are regular golf ball size and are colored as to find easy. They go about as far as the stress balls. They go off line a little faster and get moved by the wind a little more, but with the practice of a regulation ball on the face of your club, that is a very small price to pay for what one really gets - - a fantastic golf training aid and session, that is much cheaper than going to a golf range.
J**Z
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